- Location
- Haliburton County, Central Ontario
I found some interesting and disconcerting results today while shooting the Remington 673, in .350 magnum, with some hand loads. There were what appeared to be obviously unburned powder cylinders of H-4831 in the barrel after firing some hand loads with 180 grain bullets. The 'remains' were yellow coloured hollow tubes in the exact dimension of H-4831 powder granules. Every round produced the same unburned powder results. I am wondering if this is because I am not using magnum primers or if it is a problem with this bullet weight in this caliber with this powder. It is a starting load from the latest Nosler book, so I am not getting creative here. I am never creative with hand loads. With heavier bullets (200 and 220) I use H-380 with stellar results. I have no H-380 data for the 180 grain bullet weight in this caliber.
This batch of H-4831 works well in my .270 WSM and the 30-06, so what gives??
Any thoughts appreciated.
This batch of H-4831 works well in my .270 WSM and the 30-06, so what gives??
Any thoughts appreciated.


















































